Dave “Devilfish” Ulliott’s Poker Site

October 29th, 2008 by adriaan | Filed under Gambling Strategies, Poker Strategy.

I just signed up for Devilfish Poker and I like it so far!  Great bonusses and the chance to try your luck against the man himself in weekly bounty tournaments.  Use the banner above or below to get 150% bonus up to (you guessed it) $666. For those of you who dont know who Dave “Devilfish” Ulliot is, follow the banner below and then click on the link at the top right – “Who the hell is Devilfish”.  Here is an excerpt …

Dave “Devilfish’ Ulliott is one of the most successful, formidable, and well-known poker players of our time. Born in working class Hull, in northern England, Ulliott drifted out of education and on to the wrong side of the tracks. Despite, or perhaps because, of sharp mind and natural street smarts he found himself in trouble and had several unhappy brushes with the law. During this time he discovered his talent for poker, a talent which would be his saviour.

By the time he hit his 30s his life was well and truly back on track. He had a successful pawn broking business and was organising regular poker games in the back of his shop.

Devilfish himself

How much has he won?

According to The Hendon Mob poker database Devilfish has almost $5.5 million in career tournament winnings. As well as his World Series of Poker victory in 1997 he has come second four times in 1998, 2000 and twice in 2001, and third twice in 2001 and 2005.

In 2003 he won his second “major”, taking down the World Poker Tour $10,000 no-limit hold’em championship for $589,175 and in 2007 he came third in the $15,000 WPT Doyle Brunson Classic in Las Vegas for his biggest ever tournament payday of $674,500.

Indeed 2007 proved to be Devilfish’s most successful year ever in terms of tournaments with over $1.25 million in winnings. As a result he won the prestigious Card Player European Player of the Year title.
He is the top earning English tournament poker player in the history of the game.

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